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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

to the apodal me»it of the Buckeye rather than to the elaborate finishing of any one machine specially fitted up for trial, show or exhibition purposes. Practical farmers can appreciate this.

STEAM TO TIMARU, AKAROA, AND 1 LYTTELTON. qPHE S. 8. BANKS PENINSULA -* will taive for the above port* on FRIDAY at 12 o'clock (Midnight), taking 'Jargo and Passengers. For Frwight or Passage apply to J. AND T. MEEK, Agents

I AM * CASH BUYER of LONG »nd SHORT OATS, KIDNEY, and DERWENT POTATOES. HENRY CONNELL.

New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Aokncy Co. (Limited), Oamaku. BUCKEYB HARVESTER COMPANY, Bond Htreet and Craw ford street, Dunkdin.

I JITONBY TO LEND In sums of from £100 to £10,000, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. HENRY CONNEMj T am a CASH BUYER of PERENNIAL RYEQRASS, COCKSFOOT, PEAS, TARES, Etc. HENRY CONNELL.

For conthiiuiton of JV«it'i «?*) 01W/0 h

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

UALMEKSTON AND SHAG VALLEY L JOCKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1890. Under the Duuedin Jockey Club |Rul«8. Prenident : Vioe-Prouident : It. Ewinu, Esq. J. Kvkhest, Eb«. Judge : Timekeeper : Mk W. Little. Mr J. M. Sutherland. Starter : Handicapper : Mh J. Kveubst. Mr G. Dowbß. Hon. Secretary : Mr J. T. Gwynnk. PROGRAMME. Maiden Plate, of 25»ovs. Untile. Second lior«o, 5 bovm from the Stuke. Weightfor age. For horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding 10 soys. Eutrance, 1 soy. Palmerston Cup, of 40 sovb. 1£ mile. Second horse, 5 govs from the Stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 1 soy. Handicap Time Trot, of 35 sovb. 3 miles. Second horse, 5 boys from the Stake. No weight under 11 stone. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance, 15s. District Handicap, of 35 soys. 1 mile. Second horse, 5 uovs from the Stake. Nomination, 1 soy. Acceptance), 15s, Shao Valley Handicap, of 35 soys. !$ mile. Second horse, 5 soys from the Stake. The winner of the Palmerston Cap to carry 101b penalty. Nomination, Iso >. Acceptance, 15s. Movel Handicap, of 30 soys. 1 mile. The winner to be sold by auction, the whofo of the proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. Nomination, 1 boy. Acceptance, 10s. CoNBOLATioit Handicap, of 20 soys. 1 mile, lor all beaten horsei. Post entry, 1 soy. Second hone, 5 soys from Stake. DisruiCT Hack Sellino Rack, of 15 soys. 1 mile. The winner to be sold for 10 soys, any surplus to go to tho funds of tho Club. No weight under 10 stone. Post entry, : 15s. I

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FINANCIAL AGENT. BILLS or PROMISSORY NOTES DISCOUNTED on the Shortest Notice MONEY ADVANCED en Persona S* curity. All kind* of Financial Busine*t Transacted with Strict Confidence. J. MOSS, Thames street, Oamaro. j29

>T*Hfi OAMARU MILLING COMPANY A have STORAGE SPACE for 10,000 Sacks of Grain, which will b« let on reasonable terms. G. M ALDRJCH. February Ist. 1890. fyl

GREAT SALE or BOOTS AND SHOES. r> MOLLISON & CO.'S " tJI Thirteenth GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE or BOOTS AND SHOE*, Will commence on SATURDAY NEXT, ltt MARCH, and will continue for « ONE MONTH. Thousands of Pairs of Boots and Shoes. Real Genuine Bargains. Goods ail New. Best Quality. Exceedingly Cheap. Rdkmbkk : ONE MONTH OVLY. i

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE following Magnificent Vewel» will bo Despatched from Oamaru during DECEMBER. They are of the highest class at Lloyds' and are confidently expected to make rapid passages : Vessel. Tons. Class, Sailed. Deva 701 lOOaI Dec. 26 Forfßt (9j 100Al J»«u*ry2B Scottish j fin « inn.i m v 10 Bard • 1 10Oa1 February 18 To be oupp> 'mented by equally suitable ve«sel» as requuH. J WOOL, TALLOW, FLAX, GRAIN, ETC., Carried at LowkBt Curbent Rates. For freight, etc., apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), Itch en stukkt

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, at 7 30 p. in. Nominations for Palmerstou Cup, 1 soy ; Trot, 1 soy {"District Handicap, 1 boy ; Shag Valley Handicap, 1 soy ; Novel Handicap, I hoy. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, Weights for handicaps declared. MONDAY MARCH 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. Acceptances — Palmerstrm Cup, 1 »ov ; Trot, 15a ; District Handicap, 15s ; Shag Valley Handicap, 15s ; Novel Handicap, 10a. Entry for Maiden Plate, 1 soy. District means the Waihemo, Waikouaiti, Waitaki, and Maniototo Counties. Nominations for Trot and District Handicaps to be accotrpanied with Pedigree (if any) and previous performances of the horse. All Nominations and Acceptances, with the requisite fees, must be adaressid to the j Hon. Secretary, not later that tho hour and date mentioned ; and no nomination, acceptunce, ote, will be received on any pre teuce whatever after the time stated, or without being accompanied with the necessary amount in cash.

WILLIAM RICKETTS for WATCH REPAIRS; thirty-five yean' *xpeiiencft All Watch R*pair* *xecnted by himself. nro

O HAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED). The 100 Al Iron Clipper Ship 1> U N E rf I N, 1250 Tons Rkgistek, Arthur F. Roberts, Mastfr, Ib now on tho loading berth for LONDON DIRECT, and is expeoted to SAIL on MARCH 10th. Cargo now being received at Messrs John Mill and Company's Store. This well-known ship has SPLENDID PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, and being a refrigerator, the saloon table is furnished with Fresh Meat throughout the passage. For full particulars regarding freight or passage apply to LINTOTT, SKEET, AND CO., Or to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), fr6 Loading Agents, Tyne street.

Programmes on applicaticn, J. T. G WYNNE, Hon. Sec. HR FLEMING Has Resumed Practice In his old Offices, WAITAKI BUILDINGS Consultations from 9 to 10 a.m., Free. jyll

READ! READ! READ TXT J. A. QANDERSON, THAMES STREET, OAMARU, The CIIEAFKBT Ironmonger in North Otago, has just landed ex ships Dunediu, Forfarshire, and Rimutaka, A FURTHER LARGE STOCK of the following goods * Fenders Paints Fire Irons Oils Bedsteuds Plough Line Lumps Manilla Rope Cooking Stoves Locks, Nuils Heating Stoves Hinges, Screws Register Grates Brassfouudery Cutlery Sash Lino Electro Plate Sash Pullies Door Mats Chalk Brushware Lamp Blaok Holloware Vegetable Blaok Tinware Copper Boilers Tools Galvanised Boiler* Garden Spades Enamelled Boilers Garden Forks Buckets Churns Anvils Milk Dittbeii Bellows Milk Buckets Files Corrugated Iron.

IDUCKEYE ALWAYS AHEAD. The Buckeye secured the gold medal and special mention at the Melbourne Exhibition, the judges stating in their report that " It's construction was a special study for every intelligent mechanic. The Buckeye Lowdown was awarded first prize at James own, South Australia, the judges giving a speoial certificate, stating " In our opinion this machine is undoubtedly the machine of the future." The Buckeye Lowdown hay just secured tbe grand national prize of Victoria at Traralgon Show, beating all competitors. The Buckeye Lowdon secured first prize at P^lmerston North Show on the Cth ult., beating the Brandford. The Buckeye Elevator secured first pri/e at Camperdown A. and P. Show, beating Hornsby, M'Cormick, Deering, and all competitors. q The Buckeye Elevator won the great Romsey Field Trial, beating th* Hornsby, M'Cormick, Brandford, Massey.

60 FIRST PHIZES 60 Awarded in Australia, alone in Two Yean. Competing against the leading machine*. THE DEERING ALL-STEEL TWINE *• BINDER. SEE THE NEW~MAIN GEAR AND CHAIN DRIVE. Only Machine to gain full number of j ointa (or Hill-aide work at last Oamaru Trial. Alm, THE De LAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATORS (Ai seen working at Dunedin Exhibition). Full particular! from GEORGE R. HISLOP, yl2 t.

n»BY VALLEY COAL GREATEST DKMAND IN NEW ZEALAND, 3000 tons Sold Weekly. For THRESHING PURPOSES Unequalled in the Colonies. Used by Government Railways aII over New Zealand. 30,000 Tons Shipped Yearly to the New Zealand Snipping Company': Mail Steamer*. Also a very economical HOUSEHOLD COAL. Can br> had from all Coal Dealers, and at Special Rutea when Discharging. J. AND T. MEEK, nr7 Agents. ANTED KNOWN that Mb R. WOOD, of Timaru, violin tutor, visits Oamaru, and has a vacancy for two more pupils.— Apply this Office.

The Buckeye Harvester Company, Bond street, has an agency in every important town in Otago ; carries a large ana wellselected btoclc of duplicates in Oamaru, Palmeraton, Naseby, ICyeburn, Lawrence, Milton, Balclutha, Stirling, Waiwera, Gore, Mataura, Pukerau, Arrowtown, Riversdale, Invcicaigill, and finds expert assistance in any case uf need free. Every binder atai-ted on every buyer's own farm, aud every duplicate part required by tbe farmer supplied at fri'in 20 to 50 per cent less cost than the prices usually charged by o her agents.

And STIL 4 CONTINUES to SELL at DUNEDIN PRICES, and DEFIES COMPETITION. Come and Inspect the LARGEST, MOST VARIED, and BEST SELECTED STOCK Of Furnishing, Builders' aud General Iron* mongory, ever Imported into Oamaru.

The following curd is attached to our exhibit ut the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition : " The machinery upon this stand secured the highest award at the Melbourne Exhibition. Although in competition with Bpecially finished machines, on which no time or money had been spared, we exhibited then as now our ordinary stock machines, the same in every detail as supplied to farmers. We did not resort to nickel or gilt decorations, steel knottore, special binders, or even an extra coat of paint.

The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won tho first prize at Palmerston North Show.

The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won the first prize at the Tokomairiro Snow.

Vy J- A. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, STREET,] OAMARUj;

Tho Buckeye Lowdown will cut and bind every aero of cultivatable land in Otago ; no other machine can do this.

Every reaper and binder claims to cut and bind .without assistance on steep sidings. The Buckeye Harvester Company will give £100 to the Otago Hospital if any other reaper and binder will, unassisted, work on as steep land as their Lowdown. That is, of courso, without a man or two squatting on their cills,

Tho Buckeye Lowdown will take part in all tho p rinoipul competitive field trials of the coining neosoD* Owners of hilly laud secure one before it is too late. Our manufacturers have won their laurels honestly, preferring to ows their reputation

BULLEID'S CHEAP SALE STARTS Otf WEDNESDAY* \?E\v\\ T \ iIY • >

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6977, 28 February 1890, Page 3

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